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What are the best low-fat dog treats?

The best low-fat treats are ones that keep fat genuinely low without sacrificing quality ingredients or palatability and WOOOF's low fat dog treats collection is built around exactly that. Here are the standout options stocked on the site:

Pet Munchies Natural Chicken Breast Strips & Venison StripsMade from 100% natural, human-grade meat, these are some of the leanest treats available. Chicken breast is naturally very low in fat, and the venison strips are crafted from 100% natural, human-grade venison are an equally lean, premium protein source. Both are free from artificial colours and flavours and because they're made from single, named proteins, they're also a good option for dogs with sensitivities. These appear directly in WOOOF's low fat treats and training treats collections.

WOOOF Own Air-Dried Treats (Salmon, British Venison & Sweet Potato) — WOOOF's own range are low-fat, flavour-packed and made with fresh salmon, British venison and sweet potato. Air-drying preserves the natural goodness of the ingredients without adding fat through cooking processes, making these a great guilt-free daily reward and a source of omega-3 from the salmon, which supports skin, coat, and joint health.

YAKERS Himalayan Crunchy Strips Made using a traditional Himalayan recipe from natural yak milk. YAKERS are healthy and low-fat treats. Yak milk is naturally lower in fat than many other animal-based chew ingredients and YAKERS offer a long-lasting chew experience that also supports dental health, making them a satisfying option for dogs who need to watch their weight but still want something to get their teeth into.

Whimzees Dental Chews Whimzees are made from just six primary plant-based ingredients, including potato starch, cellulose and dried yeast and are entirely meat-free, preservative-free and grain-free. With just 2% crude fat confirmed in their nutritional analysis, they're one of the lowest-fat chews available, while also delivering genuine dental benefits: cleaning teeth, freshening breath and reducing tartar and plaque.

Denzel's Daily Dental Chews — Denzel's dental sticks are made in Ireland from 100% natural ingredients with no added sugar and their nutritional analysis shows just 2.7% crude fat per chew. Grain and gluten-free, they're suitable for dogs with allergies or sensitivities and each vet-approved star-shaped chew contains activated charcoal to support oral hygiene. With options sized for small, medium, and large dogs, they're easy to incorporate into a daily routine without worrying about excess fat. They're also low calorie and ideal for dogs on a weight management plan who still need regular training treats or daily rewards.

If you're using treats frequently throughout the day particularly for training sessions, opting for low-fat treats means you can reward generously without tipping the calorie balance. Always check the feeding guide on pack for daily portion guidance based on your dog's weight.

What is considered a low-fat dog treat?

There's no single universal definition that applies across all pet food labelling, but as a general rule of thumb used in canine nutrition, a treat is commonly considered low fat when it contains 5% crude fat or less on a dry matter basis. This is consistent with how "low fat" is broadly interpreted in pet nutrition guidance, mirroring the logic used for low-fat dog foods, where 10% or less crude fat (on a dry matter basis) is typically the accepted threshold for complete meals, making treats with 5% or under a genuinely lean option.

The products in WOOOF's low fat dog treats collection reflect this well. Whimzees, for example, list just 2% crude fat in their nutritional analysis, among the lowest of any chew. Denzel's daily dental chews clock in at just 2.7% crude fat per chew. WOOOF's own air-dried salmon, venison, and sweet potato treats are also low-fat. Lean proteins like Pet Munchies' chicken breast strips and venison strips are naturally light on fat simply by virtue of the meat they're made from.

It's also worth considering calorie density alongside fat content. Some treats can be low in fat but still higher in calories from carbohydrates or protein, so if your dog is on a weight management plan, it's worth looking at the kcal per 100g figure on the packaging rather than fat percentage alone. Treats that are both low fat and low calorie, like Denzel's soft bites offer the best of both.

Low-fat treats are particularly useful for dogs who: are overweight or on a vet-recommended weight management plan; have pancreatitis or a digestive condition where high-fat foods are not appropriate; receive a large number of treats daily (for example during intensive training); or simply for owners who want to reward generously without the guilt. As a practical rule, always look for a clearly stated fat percentage on the pack - the lower, the better for calorie-conscious rewarding.